The Ascendence of Sociopaths in US Governance
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An International Man lives and does business wherever he finds conditions most advantageous, regardless of arbitrary borders.
Economic crises signal that the current system isn't working as expected and needs improvement.
The energy market is a complex beast, its many parts interconnected through a multitude of linkages.
Many of Casey Research's editors and analysts spent last week in Toronto at the annual Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention.
The average interest rate for a savings account today is 0.45%.
Do you own enough gold and silver for what lies ahead?
Gasoline consumption in the United States has been dropping for years.
Recently, my parents were considering purchasing some real estate.
On February 29, gold dropped 4.8% and silver 6.2% (based on London fix prices). That's quite the fall for one day.
The energy market is a complex beast, its many parts interconnected through a multitude of linkages.
The following is a video recording of the Casey Research Explorers' League panel – moderated by Louis James – at the Cambridge House Investment Conference in Vancouver, January 2012.
We've received a number of inquiries from Casey Research subscribers about our opinion on the current rare earth metals market.
Have you ever had any doubts about gold? Does it sometimes feel like it should be performing better?
It seems that the mainstream investment community only takes a break from ignoring gold to berate it: one of gold’s most outspoken critics, uber-investor Warren Buffett, did so recently in his latest shareholder letter.
The powerful changes now sweeping the globe are having a major impact on the investment plans of most people. In the last few years, many investments formerly considered fail-safe have proven to be a one-way street to the poorhouse.
President Obama promised to turn around the floundering economy that he inherited from his predecessor.
US-Iranian saber-rattling or impending shoot-out?
The Fukushima disaster reminded us all of the dangers inherent in uranium-fueled nuclear reactors.
Of all human accomplishments, the control of fire ranks near the top of the list in terms of importance. It was, along with creation of crude stone tools, among the first technological breakthroughs
But I think there's another reason why gold stocks will soar – one that hasn't dawned on many in the industry yet.
The Federal Reserve recently announced important policy changes after its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting.
Lovers of liberty have seemingly had a good bit to celebrate recently.
US politicians make a great show of concerning themselves with the level of unemployment.
The official line from the United States and the European Union is that Tehran must be punished for continuing its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon.
To many walking the planet, fracking has a seriously bad reputation.
Some investors are frustrated and a few are worried that gold seems stuck in a rut.
Everyone knows that the US government is bankrupt and has been for many years.
Quick, what country is the economic engine that will power world growth? If you answered "China," you're far from alone.
2011 was remarkable in many ways for the precious metals markets.
After all, in spite of some short-term fixes, there remains no real resolution to the sovereign debt issues in many European countries.